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Life should be like a game of snakes and ladders: Salman Khan

Actor gets philosophical about life and talks about ‘Jumme Ki Raat’

Mumbai: Salman Khan proudly unveiled the first look of the latest track from ‘Kick’. ‘Jumme ki Raat’, composed by Himmesh Reshamiya. The song is dedicated to Salman Khan fans. The song was unveiled at a local multiplex. The crowd, which consisted of mostly young girls were screaming the actor’s name as he walked in.

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The actor who is known to make a statement at events by arriving fashionably late, surprisingly showed up on time. Sources, say he had to leave for a shoot later in the day, and therefore to avoid any delays started the show on time.

The song has taken a little inspiration from the 1992 film ‘Hum’ song ‘Jumma Chumma’ that featured Amitabh Bachchan. "I am a big fan of 'Jumma chumma dede'. Whenever the song comes on TV, I watch the whole number. But my song is shot differently," Salman said.

The team completed shooting for the film in 6 days under the guidance of choreographer Ahmed Khan and is still currently shooting for the song ‘Hangover’ in which the actor will reportedly be seen singing.

The actor gets a kick out of a lot of things in life. He said, “I try to get a kick out of everything I do. If someone puts me down, I try to prove them wrong. When someone praises me, then I think about what I should do to earn more praise. I never think about asking for things from people but always think about what I can give them. I want to solve my problems on my own without anyone’s help because if anything goes wrong I can blame myself.”

Also read: Salman Khan to sing 'Hangover' in 'Kick'

The actor feels that we should show enthusiasm when we fall down in life and be determined to get up and get back on track.

“Basically treat life as a game .when you come here you forget what you are here for, you get confused so it’s like that game (of snakes and ladders), you try to solve those problem and that’s what I have been trying to do for the longest time.”

For the second time, Salman chose to avoid a question regarding Preity Zinta and changed the subject.

"I want to become 'bhai' and you all are saying no (pointing towards female fans). So it is decided.... I am bhai for boys and for my four sisters (two real and two rakhi sisters)," the actor said.

The Sajid Nadiadwala film has received a great response online and is slated for a big Diwali release this year.

( Source : deccan chronicle/ pti )
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